How Text Messages Could Boost Colposcopy Appointments
USATue Jan 14 2025
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Cervical cancer continues to affect minoritized women disproportionately due to low screening rates and incomplete follow-ups. One key hurdle is that these women often face structural and emotional barriers to getting colposcopies, a crucial exam for detecting early signs of cervical cancer.
Tried-and-true interventions, like patient navigation and personalized phone counseling, have slightly increased colposcopy attendance rates. One such approach is the Tailored Communication for Cervical Cancer Risk (TC3). However, the TC3 method demands substantial human resources and could benefit from a wider reach.
That's where mobile health (mHealth) could step in. By delivering reminders and educational content via text messages, mHealth makes it easier for women to stay informed and remember their appointments. This method could revolutionize patient outreach by meeting women where they are in a convenient and accessible way.
Current healthcare practices rely heavily on face-to-face contact and personal counseling. Public health officials have already begun exploring how technology can supplement these methods, with promising results. Expanding TC3 to include mHealth could improve attendance rates significantly and help reduce health disparities among minoritized women.
Participation in health research and initiatives is crucial for understanding and addressing disparities. Both patients and healthcare providers must collaborate to ensure that new technologies are effective and equitable. Only through continuous innovation and evaluation will we truly close the gap in cervical cancer outcomes for all women.
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